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Should Hengistbury Head Be Saved From Erosion Or Not?  

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Should Hengistbury Head Be Saved From Erosion Or Not? The aim of this essay is to find out whether Hengistbury Head is eroding or not. Many people want it to be saved and many do not. I shall look at some of the main reasons. One might argue that Hengistbury Head should be saved for its scientific value alone. It has been awarded a "site of specific scientific interest" by the government and contains rare wildlife. Upon my arrival at the head, I observed many rare birds and plants. If we do not stop Hengistbury Head eroding, then the Sea will erode it and keep on eroding the land. This means that eventually, the Sea will erode Hengistbury Head and then the town of Christchurch and Poole. If Hengistbury Head falls, then people will try to save Poole anyway so they might as well start defending Pool now by protecting Hengistbury Head. If...

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